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Overview

German is the most widely spoken language of the European Union and the first language to
approximately 95 million people. It is spoken primarily in Germany, Switzerland, Austria,
Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Italy and Belgium. There are also German speaking populations on
virtually every continent.

German is the second most utilized scientific language worldwide and also one of the most common
languages for the publication of books.

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This course is designed to develop the four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing contemporary German within a cultural framework. People today require more than one language to meet the needs of a changing world. Modern communications, increased world travel, the economic interdependence of nations, and immigration trends are all contributing factors. This course will emphasize functional fluency and provide opportunities for development of language skills. Topics and practical situations dealt with are of particular interest to those who need to get along in a German-speaking country (travelling, visiting acquaintances, conducting business, etc.)